Well I just started one so I'll throw my hat in. It's a little rough as my style seems to change from panel to panel but I'm hoping to improve quickly. It is (or will be, once the story gets to that point) about super heroines, well, super heroes but most of the main characters are women and it'll be sort of a realistic take on them, and hopefully lots of comedy and action along the way. And probably a little cheescake. Check it out, I hope to improve the rate at which I post too. Grrl Power

A couple representative pages from my new (and so, short thus far) comic, Strange Aeons. I call it a retro-pulp dieselpunk thrillventure. It's basically a smoothie made out of film noir, '30s pulp adventure, German Expressionism and H.P. Lovecraft. Yeah...

The Obscure Gentlemen is a web comic written and drawn by three brothers that dwell in the bowls of nerd culture. We're almost at our 100th strip. This is one of our favorites from a couple of weeks ago:

Hi Everyone! I'm Kevin Freeman, Managing Editor at small-press publisher Ape Entertainment and creator and writer of the twice weekly webcomic SubCulture, which I do with artist Stan Yan. We've been doing the strip since February 2008, and it was a four-issue comic book series before that, so SubCulture has been around for going on four years, which ain't bad in the webcomic world.

The strip is all about geek culture, and revolves primarily around the lives of a closet geek, a proud fanboy, and a passive aggressive femme fatale, although we have a pretty fleshed out cast of supporting characters as well.

Here are a couple of samples to whet your appetite--I hope you consider becoming regular readers.

The Water Phoenix King is a weird fantasy tale about the employees of a crossroads tavern. It is swell. Right now the world is safe from the last pleroma of Gurahl, but the Ngapp raiders still menace nearby farming communities. Here's some recent stuff:

I've got a webcomic called Spoilers (http://kevinczap.com/spoilers), about a girl who wants to disappear and then things fall apart. It's going to be wrapping up by the end of the year so there's already a lot of content to read through. Thanks to everyone who checks it out and a special thanks to all who enjoy it.

Thanks for this, Warren! I'll have to come back to bookmark some of these. As for myself, I do a fantasy webcomic called Bardsworth. It's about a young man who stumbles into another world and starts attending college there in order to learn magic. His friends include elves, fairies, and a demon who loves to bake. It's turning five years old next week! Currently I'm doing a storyline that is recounting one of the characters' past (it's darker than the previous story lines so it's a little different).

Here's a recent goofy strip that's more in line with Bardsworth's usual fare.

If you like fantasy adventure stories, monsters, silly humor, and Dungeons and Dragons references, you'll probably enjoy my comic. The main characters are a bodiless skull named Grizzledude, and his friends Dennis the Necromancer and Lizard Wizard the lizard wizard.

Here are a few pages:

I've been posting updates most Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Thanks for checking it out! :D

Well, I am working on a webcomic that I am going to launch in 2011. I am being a little compulsive about my buffer. I intend to post twice per week and I want a years worth of content done and scanned before I put it up. I am 60% there. When it goes live, I'll announce the link on my blog, This Too Will Pass.

HIGH MOON is the tale of an unchanging man in a changing time who is forced to either live like a beast or die like a man. The series can be read online at: http://www.highmooncomic.com/ or can be downloaded through the COMICS or DC COMICS apps through the iOS or through the Playstation Network:

The other series, BOX 13, is a neo-noir espionage thriller about an investigative author whose identity is linked to a series of thirteen mysterious boxes. Published by comiXology for web and the iOS, the first series and its sequel BOX 13: THE PANDORA PROCESS can be read here.

The artist behind both titles is Steve Ellis and the production work is by Scott O. Brown.

I write a weekly updated webcomic with artist Andrew Sides and colorist Errol Rich Jr. called BORDER CROSSINGS. There are currently over 70 pages (3+ issues) of story online.

BORDER CROSSINGS is a dark marine fantasy where a salvage submarine’s strange crew must redefine freedom for their drowned world. Here are two page examples:

If you prefer comparisons it’s Firefly, Labyrinth and Perdido Street Station in a nautical steampunk mash-up. The story is also an allegory for the modern era of globalization.

Venetia Toco falls through a portal to another world in a surfing accident. The place she ends up in is mostly oceanic, with only one remaining island. Strong economic disparity exists between the intelligent marine races and the remaining “air-breathers.” These different ethnicities have one thing in common: they all fetishize artifacts from Earth. Why? Because anything from Earth (bullets, chunks of wood, even human beings) can invoke special powers from ancient symbols called graphemes. Before the undead border patrol can capture her, a cuttlefish-shaped salvage submarine named The Rhizome retrieves Venetia. She joins the ship’s crew of odd displaced beings, led by the provocative radical Captain M.P. Skulker.

full issue of my web comic Ramyan which is contemporary interpretation of the Indian Epic the Ramyana, which is going out in time for diwali (5th November) so the sites a little rough but the link works to my work

And here I am, mistress and purveyor of non-pornographic, lesbian-based historical adventure and science fiction. My ever popular series House of the Muses continues at http://houseofthemuses.com and my sci fi dark horse, A Deviant Mind is climbing up the comics charts since it debuted in July 2010. http://houseofthemuses.com/adeviantmindGo on over and check it out. There's an About page and more.